So that people can know/learn and compare the differences in any language.
Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages. Papiamento is a creole language derived from Portuguese with vocabulary from African languages, English, and Arawak native languages. Other spoken languages include Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
English is a Germanic language (West Germanic, closely related to German and Dutch) that draws heavily on Romance languages for it's upper stratum vocabulary. It's primary vocabulary is 95% Germanic.
The English language has adopted words from many other languages- as a result, the vocabulary and rules of grammar are extremely complex (is it you and I, you and me, me and you, I and you, etc) English is one of the harder languages to learn as a second language.
Derived From Portuguese,Spanish With Vocabulary Influences From African Languages, English, Dutch, and Arawak. (Which was the native language.)
Words and phrases from other languages have crept into the vocabulary of English speakers. For example:French: rendezvous, raison d'etreLatin: carpe diem, status quoare used frequently by English speakers. The English language contains many, many words which are clearly derived from other languages.
The English language is a Germanic base with vocabulary from Latin>French and has little influence from Gaelic in the vocabulary.
Middle English incorporates influences from several languages, including Old Norse (from the Vikings), Norman French (from the Normans), and Latin. These languages contributed vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciations to Middle English, helping to shape and change the language over time.
English is a combination of many different languages. It has roots in multiple languages. This may be why it is used as an official language in many countries, because it is a language that inorporates the greatest variety of other languages, making it easier for a greater number of people to learn. Even though English grammar is very complex, the vocabulary is based on other languages which some people might have already learned.
No language is Very like English but those closest are all the latin languages: Italian, French, Spanish etc., they have a huge vocabulary in common. Frisian is the closest living relative of English. Dutch also has large similarities.
English has both its strengths and shortcomings in terms of versatility. One thing that works in its favor is that it has a remarkably large vocabulary due to the large number of languages that it pulls from.
The term vocabulary lexicon simply refers to the language of specific people or nations. The English language is a vocabulary lexicon, as well as Spanish.
Yes, French is one of the many languages that may be heard spoken in Aruba. The official languages are Dutch and Papiamento. Papiamento is a creole language derived from Portuguese with vocabulary from African languages, Arawak native languages, and English. Other spoken languages include Chinese, English, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.